Issuance of metals by motor vehicles and their effects on public health / Emissão de metais por veículos automotores e seus efeitos à saúde pública

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

Introduction: The presence of fine metal particles in the urban atmosphere is a big concern considering that a significant accumulation of these elements has been registered during the last decades. Information about metal level in the tailpipe is scarce and specific Brazilian emission references are basically inexistent. Objective. Experimentally characterize fine and coarse PM10 particles and their metal constituents in the combustion exhaust of Otto and Diesel vehicles. Methods. Two Otto vehicles were essayed on a chassis dynamometer following a standard driving cycle using a sampling system in accordance with the NBR 6601 (2005); and two Diesel vehicles were essayed both in free acceleration tests according to the NBR 13037 (2001) standard and at idle rpm. The particles with diameter ≤10 µm were separated in the fine and coarse fraction by impaction in polycarbonate filters, and their elementary composition were determined by X-ray spectrometry (PIXE). Results. The diesel vehicles presented a PM10 particle average emission of 0,207 g/m3, whereas the gasoline vehicle presented 0,411 gm/m3 and the ethanol vehicle presented an average emission of 0,142 gm/m3 . The main metals identified in the emission were Al, Si, K, Ca, Mn, Fé, Ni, Cu, Zn, Pt and Pb, with some variations in function of both the type of fuel and vehicle essayed. The average concentration of the fine fraction corresponded to more than 60% of the total concentration of PM10 in the vehicle exhaust. Conclusion. The diesel vehicles are the highest particulate emitters, followed by the gasoline vehicles and ethanol vehicles in this order. The evaluation of the sampled particles alerts for the fact that for all the three types of vehicles the major part of the particle emitted is in the fine fraction of particle size range. Considering, that the metals identified by the analyses can penetrate in the human organism by adhering to fine particles. It is a fact that some metallic compounds in addition to presenting carcinogenic effects are also powerful allergen and sensitizer, it should be emphasized the need of in use vehicle emission control as a means of voiding harms to the population health.

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partículas particulate health effects toxicity metais vehicle emissions emissão veicular efeitos à saúde toxicidade metals

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